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City of Kamloops selects routes for compost curbside collection pilot, aims to start in September - Kamloops News
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• Zone 1: Westsyde (west of Westsyde Road from Sicamore Drive to Riverview Road); • Zone 2: Brocklehurst/North Kamloops (from Eighth Street to Valhalla Drive and from Tranquille Road to Pembroke Avenue); • Zone 3: North Kamloops/McDonald Park (between Cottonwood Avenue, Tranquille Road and sections of Royal Avenue); • Zone 4: Upper Sahali (south and east of Summit Drive from Pineview estates to Highway 5A); • Zone 5: Juniper West (Qu’Appelle Boulevard and Galore Crescent area) and sections of Valleyview west of Highland Road (Valleyview Drive and Glenwood Rive, Orchard Drive). Residents who live in areas selected will not have to pay any additional costs for the city’s curbside collection during the pilot project.
Trawin said he has been inundated with messages from Juniper residents who reported feeling trapped on the hilltop as the fire burned below, including some who thought they were going to die. He met with council on Tuesday morning and made three recommendations: work immediately with federal and provincial governments to create an additional paved access in and out of Juniper, implement the Voyent Alert app, estimated to cost $100,000 over five years, and report back later in more detail on what happened and what could be done better. Trawin said the city is already looking to pave the Coldwater Drive-High Canada Place road in the next year, but will now be looking at something “bigger” and “long-term” not just emergency access, but a full and open road.
Juniper Ridge emergency route
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The 65-year-old resident of the Juniper Village Apartment had no idea the lightning-sparked fire was right outside his back door as he was entertaining a friend at about 9 p.m. on July 1. “I got a neighbour across the river who sent me a text saying the whole hill is on fire,” Ferriss said. John Ferriss took this photo of the July 1 fire between Juniper Ridge and Valleyview after arriving at a friend s home across the South Thompson River. - John Ferriss He said he and his friend watched as the fire burned and Kamloops Fire Rescue showed up, but after about an hour, they were ordered out of the area.
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